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 INDEX

Abbey Street, 380

Abbey Theater, 339

Absenteeism, of landlords, 83, 84

Act of Uniformity, operates against dissenters in Ireland, 88

Act of Union, England and Scotland (1707), 107; good results of, 108; motion to annul, 113

Act of Union, Great Britain and Ireland (1800), character of writing about, 106; terms of, 112

Addison, Joseph, 321

Adrian IV, Pope, 33, 34

Aenachs, or Fairs, 14

Agrarian Conditions, in Ireland, in the eighteenth century, 82, 83; at beginning of nineteenth century, 115

Agrarian Crimes, 197; diminution of, 204

Agrarian Disorders, partial revival of, 210; after the defeat of Home Rule (1886), 251

Agrarian Outrages, predicted, 277, 278

Agriculture, Irish, decline of after Napoleonic wars, 118; condition of before the Great Famine, 134; injured by repeal of the Corn Laws, 142; development of, 193; co-operation in, 218-222; government supervision of, 221

Aidan, 23

Aided Chloinne Uisnig, 326

Ailill, 324

Alban, or Scotland, colonized by Gaels from Ireland, 23

Alcuin, 21

Alexander II, Pope, 33

Alexander III, Pope, 34

Alsace-Lorraine, 58

Amending Bill, to the Home Rule Bill, 396, 397

Americans, attitude of, toward the French during the Great War, 439, 440; toward the English, 439, 440; causes of misunderstanding between and the British, 439 ff.; understanding between desirable, 442

Amiens, 429

Anchorites, 20

Ancient Order of Hibernians, 275, 277, 306

Angevin Empire, 32

Anglo-Normans, Sir John Davies on the conquest of Ireland by, 32; decline of their power in Ireland, 44; fail to conquer Ireland completely, 50; results of their efforts in Ireland, 51

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 328, 329

Animism, 15

Annals, 329-331

Annals of Clonmacnoise, 330

Annals of Connacht, 330

Annals of the Four Masters, 330, 331

Annals of Innisfallen, 330

Annals of Loch Cé, 330

Annals of Tigernach, 330

Annals of Ulster, 330

Anthropomorphism, 16

Antwerp, 381

Ard-ri, or Over-king, 9

Armagh, 22; cathedral of, 326

Arras, 429

Art, in pagan Ireland, 24; in early Christian Ireland, 24

Ashbourne Act, 206

Asquith, Herbert Henry, on the continued demand for Home 481